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Neatest WANT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? TIDBITS® SAYS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MARCH BABIES by Kathy Wolfe You’ll recognize most of these folks, but what do they all have in common? They were all born during the month of March! • In his younger years, we knew him as Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham, but today he’s a famous film director and producer, having brought us such memorable films as “Splash,” “Cocoon,” “Apollo 13,” “A Beautiful Mind” and “The Da Vinci Code.” Ron Howard appeared in his first movie at the age of 18 months, the 1956 film “Frontier Woman.” He portrayed Opie Taylor living in Mayberry from 1960 to 1968, and starred in “Happy Days” from 1974 to 1980. Howard was actually a sixth cousin to his “Andy Griffith” co-star Don “Barney Fife” Knotts. Howard has been married to his high school sweetheart since 1975. • March 2 seems to be a popular day for the birth of musicians. In 1950, mellow crooner and drummer Karen Carpenter of the popular 1970s duo The Carpenters was born in Connecticut. On the same day five years later, Jay Osmond of Osmond Brothers fame was born, and the next year, John Cowsill of the 1960s pop group The Cowsills made his appearance. Jon Bon Jovi and English musician Chris Martin of Coldplay share that March 2 birth date as well. turn the page for more! Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity. OVER 4 MILLION Readers Weekly Nationwide! FREE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006 Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661 Glenrock, Douglas & Wheatland The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #352 1812 E. Richards Douglas Liquors, LLC The Tiny Tavern is Rocking with Specials from 7pm to 11pm Monday’s Suck! Beer - For - Buck 12 oz. Draft $1.00 Biker Buck Tuesday’s Can Beers $1.00 Wednesday’s Ladies Night 12 0z. Frozen Margarita 2 for $7.00 Thursday’s You’re Treated like Roalty! Crown Royal Shots $3.50 February 24 - March 2, 2011 (307) 358-3636 247 Russell Ave., Douglas www.kktyonline.com Advertise in..... 161 South Fenway 307-473-8661 www.tidbitswyoming.com [email protected] Experienced agents who can make your dream come true is looking for serious and qualified buyers who will benefit from intergrity, enthusiasm and hard work. This is a GREAT time to buy! Open Mon thru Fri 12 to 6 • Sat. 12 to 4 Open 24 Hours: discountrememdiesinc.com Downtown next to Fox Movie Theater LOSE UP TO 1 POUND PER DAY ! • 55 years of success. • No painful injections. • Successful for Men & Women. • Fast, Safe & Effective. 2oz 30 day Supply SRP $69.95 No Exercise Required! www.star-kwyoming.com Tues - Fri 9 - 6 • Sat 9 - 4 BUY ONE GET ONE 50% OFF SECOND MUST BE OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE Starting at $49.95 • Pool • Hot Tub • Restaurant • Lounge • Guest Laundry • Large Suites • Hot Continental Breakfast • Large Convention Center • Free Business Center • Exercise Room • Full Catering Service • Pet Friendly • Free Parking (Semi Truck Accommodating)

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Page 1: Tidbits of Eastern Wyoming 022411

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

1st Quarter 2011Week 09

Feb 27 - Mar 5Page 1

TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2011.9

March Babiespages 1-4

Overcoming the OddsAlbert Einstein

pages 5-6

March Eventspages 7-8

Publish a Paper in Your AreaWANT TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS?

We provide the opportunity for success!

Call 1.800.523.3096 (U.S.)

1.866.631.1567 (CAN)www.tidbitsweekly.com

TIDBITS® SAYS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO

MARCH BABIESby Kathy Wolfe

You’ll recognize most of these folks, but what do they all have in common? They were all born during the month of March!• In his younger years, we knew him as Opie

Taylor and Richie Cunningham, but today he’s a famous film director and producer, havingbroughtussuchmemorablefilmsas“Splash,”“Cocoon,” “Apollo 13,” “ABeautifulMind”and “The Da Vinci Code.” Ron Howardappeared in his first movie at the age of 18months,the1956film“FrontierWoman.”HeportrayedOpieTaylorlivinginMayberryfrom1960 to 1968, and starred in “Happy Days”from 1974 to 1980. Howard was actually asixth cousin to his “Andy Griffith” co-starDon“BarneyFife”Knotts.Howardhasbeenmarried to his high school sweetheart since 1975.

•March2seemstobeapopulardayforthebirthof musicians. In 1950, mellow crooner anddrummerKarenCarpenterofthepopular1970sduoTheCarpenterswasborninConnecticut.Onthesamedayfiveyearslater,JayOsmondofOsmondBrothers famewasborn, and thenextyear,JohnCowsillofthe1960spopgroupTheCowsillsmade his appearance. JonBonJovi and English musician Chris Martin ofColdplaysharethatMarch2birthdateaswell.

turn the page for more!

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

FREEThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

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The Neatest Little Paper Ever Read

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©2006

OVER 4 MILLION

Readers WeeklyNationwide!

Published and Distributed Weekly by Alimon Publishing, LLC • www.tidbitswyoming.com • 307-473-8661

Glenrock, Douglas & WheatlandThe Neatest Little Paper Ever Read Issue #352

1 8 1 2 E . R i c h a r d sDouglas Liquors, LLC

The Tiny Tavern is Rocking with Specials

from 7pm to 11pm

Monday’s Suck!Beer - For - Buck

12 oz. Draft $1.00Biker Buck Tuesday’s Can Beers$1.00

Wednesday’s Ladies Night12 0z. Frozen Margarita

2 for $7.00Thursday’s You’re Treated like Roalty!Crown Royal Shots $3.50

February 24 - March 2, 2011

4th Quarter 2006Week 41

Oct 8 - Oct 14

TABLE OF CONTENTS

National Boss Day pages 1-4

Debtors’ Rights pages 5-6

Fifty-Two Pick-Up pages 7-8

Front PageIf you leave work late, no one will notice. If you leave work early, you’ll bump

into the boss in the parking lot.

TIDBITS GETS FIRED UP ABOUT

NATIONAL BOSS DAYby Stanley Drummond

Bosses are people, too. (Really!) And every year on October 16, America pays tribute to them.• Actually, National Boss Day was created in

1958 by an Illinois secretary named Patricia Haroski. She chose October 16 because it was her father’s birthday. Her father also happened to be her boss at the time. Nevertheless, she felt that bosses in general were underappreciated, and registered the date with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as an official observance.

• Interestingly enough, a 2005 survey done by an international human resources consulting firm revealed that the majority of employees would not trade places with their boss. The primary reason given was the change that would result between them and their co-workers. They could no longer ignore or laugh at any slackers in their department; they’d be responsible for any poor performers.

• Hallmark started selling Boss Day cards in 1979. While they don’t reveal actual sales figures, they do disclose that the “holiday” is poised to break into the list of top 10 card-send-ing events within the next few years.

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•On March 13, 1781, the German-born English astronomer William Hershel discovers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. Herschel's discovery of a new planet was the first to be made in modern times, and the first to be made by use of a telescope.

• On March 11, 1918, a historic influenza epidemic breaks out at the U.S. Army hospital at Fort Riley, Kan. The disease soon traveled to Europe with the American soldiers heading to the battlefields of France. The flu would eventually kill 675,000

Americans and more than 20 million people around the world.

• On March 12, 1922, author Jack Kerouac is born in Lowell, Mass. In World War II, he served in the Navy but was expelled for severe personality problems that may have been symptoms of mental illness. It was not until 1957 when he published "On the Road" that he became famous as a seminal figure of the Beat Generation.

• On March 7, 1938, Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500 races, is born in Iowa City, Iowa. Guthrie drove in her final Indy 500 in 1979 and her last Daytona 500 in 1980. Her helmet and driver's suit are in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

• On March 10, 1945, 300 American bombers drop almost 2,000 tons of incendiaries on Tokyo. The attack destroyed large portions of the

Japanese capital and killed 100,000 civilians. Ten square miles of eastern Tokyo were entirely obliterated, and an estimated 250,000 buildings were destroyed.

• On March 8, 1951, the Lonely Hearts Killers -- Martha Beck and Raymond Martinez Fernandez -- are executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing Prison in New York. The odd couple had schemed to seduce, rob and murder women who placed personal ads in newspapers. Their story has been the subject of several movies, most recently "Lonely Hearts" (2006).

• On March 9, 1985, the first-ever Adopt-a-Highway sign is erected on Highway 69 in Texas. The highway was adopted by the Tyler Civitan Club, which committed to picking up trash along a designated 2-mile stretch of the road.

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

1st Quarter 2011Week 09

Feb 27 - Mar 5Page 2

MARCH BABIES (continued):• The 7-foot, 1-inch (2.16-m) tall, 325-pound(147-kg) basketball star Shaquille O’Nealturns39thismonth.O’Nealtraversesthecourtwearingasize23shoe.HewasdraftedoutofLouisianaStateUniversityasthefirstoverallpick in NBA’s 1992 draft by the OrlandoMagic. His 18-year career has moved himfromtheMagictotheLosAngelesLakers,onto theMiamiHeat,PhoenixSuns,ClevelandCavaliersand in2010, to theBostonCeltics.He’s racked up three All-Star Game MVPawards,threeFinalsMVP’s,andwasselectedfortheAll-NBAteam14times.Duringhishot2000season,hewas theNBAMVP,All-StarGameMBPandFinalsMVP,oneofonlythreeplayers to accomplish this feat in the sameyear.O’Nealisfifthinall-timepointsscored.Offthecourt,hehasreleasedfourrapalbumsandstarredintwoofhisownrealityshows.

• The firstBritish royal baby to have a publicchristeningwasPrincessEugenieofYork,theyoungerdaughterofPrinceAndrewandSarahFerguson, former Duchess. Eugenie, born inMarchof1990,issixthinthelineofsuccessiontothethrone.

•TheMuscularDystrophyLaborDayTelethonhas been hosted every year since 1966 bycomedianJerryLewis.Born JeromeLevitch,Lewisgothisstartin1946whenhepairedupwithDeanMartin,andthetwobeganaseriesof comedy films. In the late 1960s, Lewistaughtafilmdirectingclassat theUniversityof Southern California, teaching studentsthat included a young Steven Spielbergand George Lucas. The first MD fundraiserbrought in $1,002,114,while 2010’s reached$58,919,838.Sinceitsinception,ithasraisedover$2.5billion. 1st Quarter 2011

Week 09Feb 27 - Mar 5

Page 3

MARCH BABIES (continued):• It was a wonderful day in the neighborhoodfrom 1968 to 2001 when March baby FredRogershostedthechildren’sprogram“MisterRogers’ Neighborhood.” A typical episodemightincludeafieldtriptoalocalbusiness,avisit with the television audience, a live guest, andatimetofeedhisfishFennelandFrieda.The gentle, soft-spoken Fred had a musiccomposition degree, and in fact, composedmostofthemusicusedontheEmmy-winningprogram. Rogers was also an ordainedPresbyterianminister.Manyofhis trademarkcardigan sweatersweremade by hismother.You can view a red cardigan worn by Rogers at the Smithsonian’s Museum of AmericanHistory. Interestingly, Rogers never saw hissweater as red, since hewas red-green colorblind.

•BorninMarchof1956,SwedishskierIngemarStenmarkhaswonmoreracesthananyotherskier in history. The gold medal winner inslalomandgiantslalomatthe1980LakePlacidOlympicsbeganskiingatagefive,winninghisfirstnationalcompetitionatageeight.

• The winner of “American Idol’s” fourthseason,CarrieUnderwood, is an “Okie fromMuskogee.” Born there in March of 1983to a sawmill worker and elementary school teacher,Underwoodgraduatedassalutatorianof her high school class. She went on tograduatemagnacum laude fromOklahoma’sNortheastern State University with a degreein mass communications. Prior to her 2004audition for “Idol,” Underwood had neverbeenonanairplane.ShehasbeenonPeoplemagazine’s “100MostBeautiful People” listfouryearsinarow.

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

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Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

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By Samantha Weaver

• It was English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley who made the following sage observation: "There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly argued."

• In 1955, a woman in Italy gave birth to a baby who weighed 22 pounds, 8 ounces. • Two United State first ladies ran away to get married: Florence Harding, future wife of President Warren G. Harding, eloped with her first husband when she was 19, and Anna Harrison eloped with the future ninth U.S. President William Henry Harrison (also known as "Old Tippecanoe") when she was 20 and he was 22. • The substance now known as cat litter was originally designed to be used as nesting material for chickens. • Early in the history of the Christian church, tea was considered to be a dangerous intoxicant. • Louis Diat, chef at the New York City Ritz-Carlton in the early 20th century, is usually credited with first creating the soup known as vichyssoise. He based the recipe on one his mother and grandmother used to make, but he had to change the name to something a bit more fancy; it seems that "Mama's Potato-Leek Puree" didn't fit in with the other menu items. • The blood of the icefish has no color. • Have you ever noticed that there's a pale crescent of flesh at the base of each of your fingernails? If you want to be technical, the word to describe it is "lunula."***Thought for the Day: "Animals have these advantages over man: They never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills." -- Voltaire

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

PAW’S CORNERBy Sam Mazzotta

Midnight Rambler

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have an 8-year-old Schnauzer, “Fixer,” who has recently started getting into things during the night, after I’m in bed. He has torn open bags, taken things from my purse and gotten into my grandkids’ arts and crafts box. Now I have to be care-ful not to leave anything around. We have not changed the way we are doing things. Could this be his age? -- Phyllis H., Rochester, N.Y.

DEAR PHYLLIS: I’d be remiss if I didn’t recommend you take him to the veterinarian first thing, just to make sure there is no un-derlying health issue causing his sudden be-havioral change.If everything checks out, tackle the prob-lem from two angles. First, even though you haven’t changed his daily schedule, some-thing subtle may have changed in the house or yard. Pay attention to nighttime happen-ings. Is there some new noise outside? Did something happen while you were asleep, per-haps, that may have caused Fixer to become anxious?Next, make some changes in his day and night routine that will help him feel more secure when you’re asleep. Extend his evening walk a bit and add some basic obedience training and play time to the evening schedule. When

it’s your bedtime, lead Fixer over to his bed-ding and have him lie down and stay. Check back in five minutes, then in 30; if he’s still in his bed, praise him and give him a little treat. If he’s not in his bed, lead him back and repeat. Place a favorite chew toy next to him.At first, Fixer will hop right back out once he thinks you’re asleep and proceed with his nightly rummaging. Be patient. It will take some time for him to associate this routine with the idea that you want him to stay there at night. Meantime, keep placing people things out of reach. Put doggie toys in their place.

Send your pet questions and tips to [email protected], or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Find more pet advice and resources at www.pawscorner.com.

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

Sponsor this special section for less than $20 per week! Call Brenda at 259-5010!

Two Secrets to Keeping Your Skin Looking Young

Just because a person is growing older, doesn’t mean they have to look older. With today’s scientific

understanding of skin health, it is possible to keep your skin looking young and healthy as you age.

Among the many secrets to keeping youthful skin, two of the most important are as follows:

1.) Protect Your Skin From Sun Damage The altitude here in Casper makes people particularly prone to UV damage from sunlight. Sun damage

can cause white spots or dark spots known as hypo or hyper pigmentation, premature wrinkles, broken

capillaries (redness), enlarged pores, dry or flaky skin, and precancerous conditions.

Damage to the skin from the sun can be repaired by mild to moderate acid peels, photo rejuvenation,

laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, and topical application of retinoids.

It’s important to protect your skin with the optimal sun screen or sunblock for your skin type. You can

also protect your skin by making sure your supplement program includes sufficient antioxidant nutrients

that protect your skin from sun damage. These include vitamin C, vitamin E, Co-Q 10, polyphenols from

green tea extract, and xanthones from mangosteen. New studies are coming out on white tea and the

benefits of the de-aging of the skin at a cellular level.2.) Nourish Your Skin The typical American diet is deficient in many nutrients necessary for healthy skin. Malnourished skin

can create problems like dry, flaky skin, oily skin, dark circles under the eyes, loss of luster and skin tone,

skin rashes and other chronic skin conditions. Vitamin C creams will moisturize the skin and give it a silky feeling. Hyaluronic acid can be used

topically to hydrate the skin. A mixture of human growth factors and L.E.D. light (infrared) will stimulate

collaged production and circulation. Supplements can help, as can topical applications designed to

nourish the skin. Nutrients essential for healthy skin includes a proper balance of essential fatty acids,

trace minerals (especially silica), fat soluble vitamins and collagen. Proper hydration (adequate amounts

of pure water) is also essential to healthy skin. It is possible to keep your skin looking youthful with proper attention. A medically trained aesthetician

can give you more specific advice on the right nutrients, therapies and topical

applications for your unique skin concerns

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Is the Economy Getting Better?

Is the economy recovering? Let's see what the experts say:--We've seen a small increase in the number of hours worked per week.--Champagne sales are up.--Companies are spending a bit more on assets such as computers. --There are more job listings, and fewer people are taking a second job.--There's more traffic on the road as more people are going to work and shopping.On a personal level, you can do your own test of the economy in your area in the grocery store by looking in the shopping carts of other people. Do you see only the basics, all store brands? Are there any

snacks? Any beer or wine? Is there a good beef roast, steak or chicken parts instead of whole chickens?Check the heels of the shoes of those in front of you in lines. Are the heels run down? Are the shoes new?How many cars are

in the parking lots of local restaurants on weekends?When the economy is better, people feel safer about spending a bit more.Not that this should change your own money-handling methods. While you might see more new cars on the road or your neighbors having their house painted or bottles of expensive wine in shopping carts, keep on track with your own spending plan. While we see signs of recovery, it's uneven, and it's not all across the board. It's not completely over. We're heading in the right direction, though, as seen with large and small indications, but we're not there yet.For one more year: Keep saving, and keep your credit balances low or paid off. Keep shopping at thrift stores,

especially for kids clothes and toys. Change your own oil, if you haven't been. Stick to your budget and have pizza and movie night at home. Don't open new lines of credit. Conserve on heating and cooling. Keep up with yard and house maintenance so repairs don't cost you more later.Aim for having one year of expenses in the bank. Yes, that's a lot, but many people have been out of work for longer than that. Given our recent experiences, perhaps you'll even decide to stick long term with some of the lifestyle changes you've made.

David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].

(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.

To sponsor this special content in Tidbits call Brenda Stark at 307-259-5010

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

1st Quarter 2011Week 9

Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

Aquamar ine

EARQANUAMI

The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.

1st Quarter 2011Week 09

Feb 27 - Mar 5Page 3

MARCH BABIES (continued):• It was a wonderful day in the neighborhoodfrom 1968 to 2001 when March baby FredRogershostedthechildren’sprogram“MisterRogers’ Neighborhood.” A typical episodemightincludeafieldtriptoalocalbusiness,avisit with the television audience, a live guest, andatimetofeedhisfishFennelandFrieda.The gentle, soft-spoken Fred had a musiccomposition degree, and in fact, composedmostofthemusicusedontheEmmy-winningprogram. Rogers was also an ordainedPresbyterianminister.Manyofhis trademarkcardigan sweatersweremade by hismother.You can view a red cardigan worn by Rogers at the Smithsonian’s Museum of AmericanHistory. Interestingly, Rogers never saw hissweater as red, since hewas red-green colorblind.

•BorninMarchof1956,SwedishskierIngemarStenmarkhaswonmoreracesthananyotherskier in history. The gold medal winner inslalomandgiantslalomatthe1980LakePlacidOlympicsbeganskiingatagefive,winninghisfirstnationalcompetitionatageeight.

• The winner of “American Idol’s” fourthseason,CarrieUnderwood, is an “Okie fromMuskogee.” Born there in March of 1983to a sawmill worker and elementary school teacher,Underwoodgraduatedassalutatorianof her high school class. She went on tograduatemagnacum laude fromOklahoma’sNortheastern State University with a degreein mass communications. Prior to her 2004audition for “Idol,” Underwood had neverbeenonanairplane.ShehasbeenonPeoplemagazine’s “100MostBeautiful People” listfouryearsinarow. 1st Quarter 2011

Week 09Feb 27 - Mar 5

Page 4

MARCH BABIES (continued):•TwooftheactorswhohaveportrayedJamesBondwereMarchbabies.WelshactorTimothyDalton was the secret agent in 1987’s “TheLiving Daylights” and 1989’s “License toKill.”WhenDaltonwasjust22yearsold,hewasapproachedbyAlbertBroccolitoreplaceSeanConneryfortherole.Daltonturnedhimdown,feelinghewastooyoungtoplayBond.Hewasactuallyconsideredfourseparatetimesbeforefinallytakingitatage46.BritishactorandMarch baby Daniel Craig is the currentBond,thesixthactorhavethepart.We’veseenhim in 2006’s “Casino Royale” and 2008’s“QuantumofSolace.”

• In the midst of the JFK assassinationcontroversywasthefigureJackRuby,thekillerofLeeHarveyOswald.Asdeputiespreparedto transfer Oswald from police headquartersto the county jail, Ruby stepped from thecrowdandshotthe24yearoldintheabdomenduring a live television broadcast. A Dallasnightclub owner, Ruby had connections with gangsters, leading to the theory that Ruby was partofalarge-scaleconspiracy.Hedeniedit,statingthathisonlymotivewastospareJackieKennedy the trauma of having to appear atOswald’strial.Lessthanfourmonthsafterthemurder, Ruby was convicted and received the death penalty.His lawyers appealed, arguingthat he could not have received a fair trial in thecityofDallas.Theappellatecourtagreedand granted a new trial in a different venue, overturninghisconvictionandsentence.Twomonths before the new trial was to begin, Ruby entered Dallas’ Parkland Hospital (the samehospital where both Kennedy and Oswaldhad been declared dead), suffering frompneumonia.Oneday later, hewasdiagnosedwith liver, lung and brain cancer, and three weeks later,Rubywasdead.To theveryendhemaintained that he alone was responsibleforOswald’sdeath,saying,“Thereisnothingtohide.Therewasnooneelse.”

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ITEMS FOR SALE

BOXES FOR SALE! Great for moving! Call 247-1587.

HOMES FOR RENT

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH TOWNHOUSE. $800 a month with $800 deposit. 1 small to medium dog with $200 pet deposit. 1 car garage. Will not hand over keys until utilities have been transferred into your name. Contact Susan Goodwin at 307-251-0745

2 bdrm, 1 bath. Off street parking. Washer/Dryer hookups. Non-smokers & no pet. $775/month plus utilities. $675 deposit. Ready Imme-diately. 1634 South Jackson. Call 315-2195.

HOMES FOR SALE

RE/MAX THE GROUP, AMY LUND, Call 1-800-651-9004 &

Enter ID#.

Glenrock Property! Residen-tial or Commercial Zoning. Priced at $46,000 Enter ID# 2035

Affordable! 2 bd, 1 ba Con-venient Location! Priced at $70,900 Enter ID#1085

Eastside Ranch! 2 bd, 1 ba, 1 car gar. Great Opportunity! Over 1000 sq ft! Priced at $79,900 Enter ID#1305

LOST & FOUND

LOST RED HEEL-ER PUPPY

Lost my Red Heeler Pup near Marion Park and Swimming

Pool in North Casper, has red collar, Female, HUGE RE-

WARD!!! 307-321-1449

HELP WANTED

AVON IS HIRING.Earn $12 - $15/hr or open a personal account for a 40% discount on your personal

order. No door to door. Free Training and Bonuses! Only $10.00 to get started. For

Details call 265-AVON(2866), leave message.

HELP WANTED: Water & Fire Response Technician• Full or Part Time• Carpenter Skills Recom-mended• Wages negotiable with experience• Honest, Reliable, Hard Work-ingContact ARS Flood & Fire Cleanup 307-472-9500

ATHLETIC ASST./PROGRAM Leader20-25 hrs/wk. Salary DOE Apply: BGCCW, Attn: Su-san 1701 E. K St., Casper, WY

OPPORTUNI-TIES

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accepting applications for driver trainees! 16 Day Company sponsored CDL training now available! No experience or credit required. 1-800-991-7531 #3130 www. CDLTrainingnow.co

JOB FOR YOU! $500 Sign-on Bonus! Travel USA with young minded, Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash/Bonuses Daily. Tim 888-554-6270

THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commer-cial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspec-tor. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 797-1543

TEAM T.N.S MMA Training-Boxing-Wrestling-Coaching. 4155 Legion Lane, Unit 2. Casper, WY Call Chad Barker, Wrestling & MMA at 251-7850 or Clayton Jensen, Boxing at 259-0346 for more information.

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details to P. O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

CHIMNEY SER-VICES

Alisha CollinsOwner/Publisher161 S. Fenway • Casper, WY 82601

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

“The NEATEST Little Paper Ever Read!”

Collette BrackenAssistant Publisher

Cell: [email protected]

Published and Distributed by Alimon Publishing, LLC

Locally Owned and Operated by Alisha Collins

Cell: [email protected]

Charming! 3 bd, 1.75 ba, 1 car gar. Many updates, convenient location! Priced at $128,500 Enter ID# 1455

Wonderful! 3 bd, 2 ba, 1 car gar. Many updates, Walkout basement, corner lot! Priced at $175,000 ID# 1865

Desirable Location! 4 bd, 3 bath, 2 car gar. Remodeled Kitchen & bathrooms! Priced at 219,900 ID#3015

Great Taste! 4 bd, 3 ba, 3 car garage. Custom Built, Unique, & Beautiful! Priced at $389,000 ID#2525

website:www.seecasperhomes.com For deatailed info, see pic-

tures, virtual tours & request more information. Also get

Pre-qualified for FREE! Call Wendy Brown Direct at: 307-

473-8344

LOTS/LAND/ACREAGE

CASPER MOUNTAIN LAND FOR SALE 2.5 acres off East End Road. Year Round Ac-cess. Entrance to property has been put in and trees have been cleared for you to build a house or cabin. Call Bob at 307-258-7108.

USED TRUCKS

2005 CHEVY Ω TON SS

model. VERY LOW MILES! 52,000 miles. Quad cab.

FULLY LOADED. Call 307-262-651

For Sale: 2007 Chevy Cobalt LS; 10,075 miles...asking 9200.00...manual windows...307-359-1621

BOOKCASE BED! Brand New, never used. Lots of storage. Retails for $1100. Will sacrifice for $634. Call 797-1543

LOG BED W/ PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET-Brand new... Cost $990, will sacri-fice for $625. Call 797-1543.

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Lastll Call 797-1543

MICROFIBER SECTIONAL BRAND new, never used. Retail $1300, wilt sacrifice for $640. Call 797-1543

POOL TABLE W/1” SLATE-Brand New with cues, cloth, cover, chalk, wall rack, balls, cue extension, brush etc... Will sacrifice for $1350. Call 797-1543

POWER LIFT CHAIR-FULL layout recliner. Brand New. Retails for $875, will sacrifice for $579. Call 797-1543

SOLID CHERRYWOOD, BRAND NEW, bed, dresser/mirror, armoire, nightstand, tall chest, all dovetail draw-ers, ball-bearing glides, beautiful. Cost $12,000 sac-rifice $2,920. Call 797-1543

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LOG BED W/ PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET-Brand new... Cost $990, will sacri-fice for $625. Call 797-1543.

MATTRESS TRUCKLOAD SALE Queen Pillowtop Matt & Box $279, King Set $379, Full Set $225, Twin Set $159. While Supplies Lastll Call 797-1543

MICROFIBER SECTIONAL BRAND new, never used. Retail $1300, wilt sacrifice for $640. Call 797-1543

POOL TABLE W/1” SLATE-Brand New with cues, cloth, cover, chalk, wall rack, balls, cue extension, brush etc... Will sacrifice for $1350. Call 797-1543

POWER LIFT CHAIR-FULL layout recliner. Brand New. Retails for $875, will sacrifice for $579. Call 797-1543

SOLID CHERRYWOOD, BRAND NEW, bed, dresser/mirror, armoire, nightstand, tall chest, all dovetail draw-ers, ball-bearing glides, beau-tiful. Cost $12,000 sacrifice $2,920. Call 797-1543

MISC.

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ITEMS FOR SALE

WASHER/DRYERS, electric ranges, refrigerators, built-in dishwashers, apartment size dryers. For more information please call 307-247-1716 or 307-265-5332, anytime, leave message.

BUY VIAGRA, CIALIS, Levitra, Propecia and other medications below wholesale prices. Call: 1-866-506-8676. Over 70% savings. www.fastmedonline.co

HELP WANTED

SALES PERSON NEEDED

for busy Tidbits paper! Ex-perience preferred but not necessary. Send resume to [email protected]

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ATHLETIC AID NEEDED. Part-time position. About 15 hours per week after school. Experience working with youth desired. Safe driving record necessary. Salary DOE. Apply or submit resume to Boys and Girls Club, ATTN: Susan, 1701 East K Street, Casper, WY 82601

PART TIME HOUSEKEEP-ING position. Flexible hours and benefits. Call Melanie at 436-9206.

PROGRAM LEADER Needed. Part-time position after school. About 15 hours per week. Con-ducts daily programs and ac-tivities for children. Experience working with youth desired. Salary DOE. Apply or submit resume to Boys and Girls Club, ATTN: Susan, 1701 East K Street, Casper, WY 82601.

ADECCO IS LOOKING FOR an Outside Truck Salesman. MUST have sales experience, knowledge of truck parts, and good computer skills. Base salary plus commission. Some travel will be required. Ap-ply at adeccousa.com or call 307.237.5736 and ask for Amy P

OPPORTUNITIES

DRIVERS: CDLTRAINING-NOW. COM is now accepting applications for driver trainees! 16 Day Company sponsored CDL training now available! No experience or credit required. 1-800-991-7531 #3130 www. CDLTrainingnow.co

JOB FOR YOU! $500 Sign-on Bonus! Travel USA with young minded, Enthusiastic Business Group. Cash/Bonuses Daily. Tim 888-554-6270

THE OCEAN CORP. 10840 Rockley Road, Houston, Texas 77099. Train for a New Career. *Underwater Welder. Commer-cial Diver. *NDT/Weld Inspec-tor. Job Placement Assistance. Financial Aid available for those who qualify. 1-800-321-0298.

FURNITURE

AMISH LOG FURNITURE TRUCKLOAD SALE!I While supplies last. Call 797-1543

BOOKCASE BED! Brand New, never used. Lots of storage. Retails for $1100. Will sacrifice for $634. Call 797-1543

CHIMNEY SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOMES FOR RENT

ADVERTISE YOUR RENT-ALS here! Rent your property QUICK with TIDBITS! Call Collette at 307-473-8661 to place your ad today!

Alisha CollinsOwner/Publisher161 S. Fenway • Casper, WY 82601

307-473-8661 • [email protected]

www.tidbitswyoming.comCell: 307-247-1806

[email protected]

Brenda StarkSales Consultant

“The NEATEST Little Paper Ever Read!”

Collette BrackenAssistant Publisher

Cell: [email protected]

Published and Distributed by Alimon Publishing, LLC

Locally Owned and Operated by Alisha Collins

Cell: [email protected]

2 BDRM, 1 BATH, new paint and new flooring. VERY nice. $850 per month plus deposit. Call 307-258-7108

HOMES FOR SALE

RE/MAX THE GROUP, AMY LUND, Call 1-800-651-9004 &

Enter ID#.

Lots of Potential! 3 bd, 1.5 ba, 1 car gar. Great Opportunity! Priced at $90,000. Enter ID# 2175

Charming Eastside Home! 2 bd, 1 ba, 1 car gar. Priced at $92,500 Enter ID#1305

4 Acres! 3 bd, 2 ba, 34x28 Shop with 10í door! Priced at $93,500. Enter ID#3555

Convenient Location! 3 bd, 1.75 ba, 1 car gar. Many updates! Priced at $128,500 Enter ID# 1455

Donít miss this one! 3-4 bd, 3 bath, 2 car gar. Updated & Remodeled throughout! Priced at 219,900 Enter ID#3015

Beautiful Home! 4 bd, 3 ba, 3 car garage. Custom Built & Unique! Priced at $399,000 Enter ID#2525

website: www.seecasperhomes.com For deatailed info, see pic-

tures, virtual tours & request more information. Also get

Pre-qualified for FREE! Call Wendy Brown Direct at: 307-

473-8344

FREE CLASSIFIEDS ONLINE, Go to www.casper4sale.com

USED CARS

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Spring break — That’s when kids work on their tans and teachers work on their sanity.

1. Singer Aretha Franklin, born in March of 1942.

2. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz in March of 1874

1. Katharine McPhee, born in March of 19842. Antonio Vivaldi3. Kenny Chesney, born in March of 19684. Actor Gary Sinise, born in March of 19555. Trumpeter Herb Alpert, born in March of 1935

2/27/80 Chelsea Clinton2/28/48 Bernadette Peters3/1/94 Justin Bieber3/2/49 Eddie Money3/3/82 Jessica Biel3/4/58 Patricia Heaton3/5/74 Eva Mendes

This word means: Birthstone for the month of March

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Be an energy-wise car owner — Check your tire pressure regularly. Properly inflated tires improve your gas mileage by about 3 percent. A properly tuned engine improves mileage by about 4 percent.

2/27 First issue of People magazine, 19742/28 National Tooth Fairy Day3/1 Hoover Dam completed, 1936 3/2 Read Across America Day3/3 National Anthem Day, U.S.3/4 National Grammar Day3/5 St. Piran’s Day

1. She just wants R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Who is she?

2. Who was famous for his escape from the Chinese Water Torture Cell?

1. What March baby was the runner-up in Sea-son 5 of “American Idol” in 2006?2. This February 1678 baby is famous as the composer of “The Four Seasons.” Who is he?3. Which CMA “Entertainer of the Year” gradu-ated from East Tennessee State with a degree in advertising?4. We’ve known him as Lieutenant Dan and Detective Mac Taylor. Who is he?5. Whose hits included “Tijuana Taxi” and “Spanish Flea”?

“I went into television because I hated it so, and I thought there was some way of using this fabulous instrument to be of nurture to those who would watch and listen.” – Fred Rogers

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The states of North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming were all admitted to the Union during the second administration of U.S. President Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office, and the only chief executive to be married in the White House.

Four high school boys suffering from spring fever skipped morning classes. After lunch they reported to the teacher that they had a flat tire.Much to their relief she smiled and said, “Well, you missed a test today so take seats apart from one another and take out a piece of paper.”Still smiling, she waited for them to sit down. Then she said, “First question: Which tire was flat?”

Stacy Ann Ferguson was a cheerleader, straight-A student, Girl Scout and spelling bee champion in her younger years. The daughter of two school teachers, she is better known as pop singer Fergie of the Black-Eyed Peas.